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Here are what the Top 75 college sports programs are worth; plus SEC by revenue ranking
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:24 pm
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:24 pm
As a conference, the SEC is worth an aggregate $13.3 billion (an average of $832 million per school), followed by the Big 10 at $13.2 billion (an average of $734 million per school). The ACC follows with $9.6 billion ($562 million per school), and the Big 12 at $6.7 billion ($420 million per school).
1. Ohio State - $1.32 Billion
2. Texas - $1.28B
3. Texas A&M - $1.26B
4. Michigan - $1.06B
5. Alabama - $978 Million
6. Notre Dame - $969M
7. Georgia - $950M
8. Nebraska - $943M
9. Tennessee - $940M
10. Oklahoma - $928M
11. Penn State - $924M
12. USC - $923M
13. LSU - $916M
14. Florida - $865M
15. Wisconsin - $838M
16. Clemson - $800M
17. Oregon - $780M
18. Arkansas - $776M
19. Kentucky - $775M
20. Auburn - $772M
21. Iowa - $747M
22. Michigan State - $740M
23. Stanford - $687M
24. Florida State - $673M
25. Illinois - $665M
Other SEC Schools:
29. Ole Miss - $651M
30 South Carolina - $650M
35. Missouri - $590M
38. Vanderbilt - $551M
43. Mississippi State - $523M
SEC Schools By Revenue Ranking
1. Texas A&M - $279 Million
2. Texas - $271M
3. Georgia - $210M
4. Tennessee - $202M
5. Alabama - $200M; LSU - $200M
7. Oklahoma - $199M
8. Auburn - $195M
9. Florida - $189M
10. Kentucky - $174M
11. Arkansas - $167M
12. South Carolina - $160M
13. Missouri - $142M; Ole Miss - $142M
15. Vanderbilt - $125M
16. Mississippi State - $116M
Valuations courtesy of: AthleticDirectorU
Revenue Figures courtesy of: Equity in Athletics Analysis & Knight Commission on Collegiate Athletics

1. Ohio State - $1.32 Billion
2. Texas - $1.28B
3. Texas A&M - $1.26B
4. Michigan - $1.06B
5. Alabama - $978 Million
6. Notre Dame - $969M
7. Georgia - $950M
8. Nebraska - $943M
9. Tennessee - $940M
10. Oklahoma - $928M
11. Penn State - $924M
12. USC - $923M
13. LSU - $916M
14. Florida - $865M
15. Wisconsin - $838M
16. Clemson - $800M
17. Oregon - $780M
18. Arkansas - $776M
19. Kentucky - $775M
20. Auburn - $772M
21. Iowa - $747M
22. Michigan State - $740M
23. Stanford - $687M
24. Florida State - $673M
25. Illinois - $665M
Other SEC Schools:
29. Ole Miss - $651M
30 South Carolina - $650M
35. Missouri - $590M
38. Vanderbilt - $551M
43. Mississippi State - $523M
SEC Schools By Revenue Ranking
1. Texas A&M - $279 Million
2. Texas - $271M
3. Georgia - $210M
4. Tennessee - $202M
5. Alabama - $200M; LSU - $200M
7. Oklahoma - $199M
8. Auburn - $195M
9. Florida - $189M
10. Kentucky - $174M
11. Arkansas - $167M
12. South Carolina - $160M
13. Missouri - $142M; Ole Miss - $142M
15. Vanderbilt - $125M
16. Mississippi State - $116M
Valuations courtesy of: AthleticDirectorU
Revenue Figures courtesy of: Equity in Athletics Analysis & Knight Commission on Collegiate Athletics
This post was edited on 12/20/24 at 12:28 pm
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:26 pm to JetDawg
Had no idea Mizzou and South Carolina were such poverty programs.
This post was edited on 12/20/24 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:28 pm to JetDawg
Ranking by revenue rather than profit when op ex % will never change, lmao. They did a great job on the diligence using a 5x multiplier for those evaluations tho
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:28 pm to JetDawg
This will continue be posted on the SEC Rant 5x a day and Alabama's AD will still beg his t-shirt fanbase for money 

Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:29 pm to Volatile
Two poverty programs that have whipped your hides a few times.
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:30 pm to Volatile
For the record, it’s not surprising at all that Ole Miss and Miss State are at the bottom.
(No hate to State; hate to Ole Miss)
(No hate to State; hate to Ole Miss)
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:39 pm to JetDawg
LSU? 916Mil
I thought we were po!
I thought we were po!
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:39 pm to JetDawg
This is just someone’s opinion. Values fluctuate. Ohio having the state to themselves helps them a lot.
Posted on 12/20/24 at 12:47 pm to JetDawg
feels good to not see LSU in the top 10
Posted on 12/20/24 at 1:16 pm to Boodis Man
Wow Arkansas is good at something?
Posted on 12/20/24 at 1:16 pm to Omahawgs15
Worth more than teams like auburn and ole miss but our NIL game sucks. Crazy mismanagement of our football program up there I guess
Posted on 12/20/24 at 2:49 pm to Volatile
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Had no idea Mizzou and South Carolina were such poverty programs.
Yet every single one of our facilities (South Carolina's) are far superior to Tennessee's. And that's a fact. I've been to every major Vol facility multiple times over the decades. Football, basketball, baseball. It's not even close. Even our softball, track & field, our golf courses, our equestrian center, our tennis complex, our volleyball complex, our practice facilities .... all far far superior to Tennessee's. No one can argue those facts.
Funny how that works, huh.
This post was edited on 12/20/24 at 2:51 pm
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